Andy Warhol | Elizabeth Taylor
Andy Warhol | Elizabeth Taylor
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Andy Warhol (1928–1987) — Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor was one of Andy Warhol’s recurring subjects through the 1960s, following the star-portrait formula he developed for Marilyn Monroe: a publicity photograph — in Taylor’s case, most famously a still from around the period of Cleopatra — silkscreened beneath flat, high-contrast colour fields and exaggerated makeup.
Issued unnumbered and unsigned, this impression is described as “trimmed,” meaning its margins have been cut down from the original full sheet size. As with all unsigned, unnumbered Warhol-derived editions, this should be understood as a print after Warhol’s screenprint design rather than a hand-pulled, artist-signed multiple.
Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot, for collectors across Berkshire, Surrey, and London.
Screenprint in colours, trimmed
56 × 55 cm (sheet); 61 × 61 cm (framed)
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